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Saturday, June 23, 2007

'The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale' Is In The Books

The lowdown from Las Vegas' (sold-out) Pearl:

- I'm stepping in for Casey, who has torn both of his groins and broken both of his necks. We're not sure how long he'll be out of action, but we wish him a speedy recovery.



- Lightweights: Roger Huerta defeated (ref-stoppage TKO @ 3:30 - round 2) Doug Evans. Three words: Action, action, action (and no way am I even attempting to describe all of it). Great fight, with Evans presenting one hell of a challenge before Huerta was on Evans' back and raining down blows, prompting the ref to step in. Evans (who may have taken the first round) very much impressed me, and were he not brought back to television, it would be a damn shame. After the fight, Huerta thanked God. I don't like the sound of that.

- In the house, the cast of some show on Comedy Central. So?

- Middleweights: Thales Leites defeated (head-and-arm-choke submission @ 3:50 - round 1) Floyd Sword. Another good fight, although not quite at the level of the opener. Leites' poise and generalship in getting Sword to tap were beautiful things to watch.

- Lightweights (taped earlier in the evening): Gray Maynard (G) and Rob Emerson battled to a no-contest. They never bothered giving the time, which will make sense to you in a little bit. For a description of the first round, see my thoughts on the opener, although these guys spent a lot more time on the ground. First round definitely went to Maynard (G). Maynard (G) hits fucking hard for a lightweight! Some of the body shots he dished out were just brutal. So brutal, this fight will forever be remembered for its Matt Hughes-Carlos Newton-like finish. The second round opened with Maynard (G) slamming Emerson to the mat, which, because of the earlier punishment his body took, caused Emerson to tap, but Maynard (G) KO'ed himself, so the ref declared it a no-contest. The fans were pissed, and so was Maynard (G), who claims to not have been knocked out. I'm pretty sure he was. Emerson claimed to have a preexisting rib injury, and said Maynard (G) was definitely out. The fans also hated that, because Emerson claimed to be nice enough to not want to beat his "friend" in that manner. Well, that would be fine, except you tapped out, you fucking goof! Overworked Steve Mazzagatti, in my opinion, made a bad call, and the fight should've went to Maynard (G). It took the announcers all of about three-seconds to begin pushing the rematch.

- Joe Rogan talked to Shannon Lee, daughter of Bruce Lee. Jesus, does everyone and their kid have a fucking show to promote?! Rogan definitely had a hard-on for her.

- Lightweights (taped earlier in the evening): Joe Lauzon defeated (triangle-choke submission @ 2:09 - round 2) Brandon Melendez (who, at one-hundred-fifty-seven-pounds, couldn't make weight). Another exciting, action-packed fight. I gave the first to Lauzon, who kept the majority of it on the ground. Melendez was definitely game, though, escaping more than one attempt at a submission, reversing position, and even making it back to his feet. In the second, Lauzon scored another quick takedown, waited until the time was right, and secured the choke, which caused Melendez to tap.

- Rachelle Leah (and some Dana White-looking guy, who made sure he was glued directly to her side) was in the house. I wonder what she sees in him?

- TUF5 final: Nathan Diaz defeated (tap-out submission @ 0:20 - round 2) Manny Gamburyan. Both of these guys are related to accomplished fighters, but I forget their names. On an unrelated subject, free Nick Diaz! I gave the first to Gamburyan, because he was able to quickly grab Diaz, he was able to control the pace and keep most of it on the ground. I swear, once Gamburyan got a grip, he never let go, even for the few seconds Diaz was able to get to his feet. In the second, Gamburyan shot in for a takedown, a bone was visibly popped out in his shoulder, and he quickly tapped. Tough break for Gamburyan, but I'm just glad Diaz (who had the crowd's support) didn't let me down. I have to admit, even while Dana White was presenting him with his prizes, Diaz looked like he couldn't wait to (take another) toke. Gamburyan said his shoulder popped out, which has happened in the past, including in his fight against Lauzon.

- Lightweights (taped earlier in the evening): Cole Miller defeated (ref-stoppage-TKO @ 1:10 - round 1) Andy Wang. This took about forty-seconds longer than I expected. Wang spent the entire first round on his feet... Until taking a high-kick, which floored his goofy ass. Miller pounced on Wang and rained down punches, causing the ref to step in. Wang protested the decision, but he was hurt (and is an idiot). An emotional Miller dedicated the fight to his late grandfather.

- Lightweights: BJ Penn defeated (rear-naked-choke submission @ 3:12 - round 2) Jens Pulver. Among those looking on, were some wussy, Robbie Lawler, and Matt Hughes. Enjoyed the first round (which I barely gave to Penn), which saw Penn get Pulver on the ground and try for an armbar, which Pulver escaped. Pulver managed to reverse position, but Penn still had to fight out of a triangle. Penn eventually got to his feet, and while there wasn't a great deal of action, definitely held his own in the standup. In the second, Pulver defended his ass off, but it wasn't enough to prevent a rear-naked choke, which caused Pulver to tap. Hughes shown great disappointment at the finish, which must've been like déjà vu. Speaking of déjà vu, like in the second Hughes-Frank Trigg fight, Penn wasn't exactly quick in letting go, although he and Pulver went on to make amends, to the point where Pulver if they could train together, and Penn said yes. Pulver confirmed his move to one-hundred-forty-five-pounds and the WEC. Penn simply said, if you want to know how he feels, go to his website (www.bjpenn.com). Unlike Euan (and his mustard) Penn continues to be the fucking man!

Casey's a fucking warrior, so he'll fucking give you the fucking rest of the prelim results, fuck.

Another of the UFC's good outings, maybe their best of the year. Luvved the (Bill) Goldberg walkouts they gave the four main-eventers, as it created an amazing atmosphere, but it still paled in comparison to 'Shamrock vs. Baroni,' which was a better overall show.

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Friday, June 22, 2007

MMA News and Notes for 06/22

Lets take a look around the world on a busy weekend.

As usual, all the good stuff requires you to click the cut.



Joe Lauzon is interviewed by Inside Fighting and says that B.J. Penn suggests he move to Hawaii and train with him. Well, moving to Hawaii would rule...but if you train with B.J. Penn, expect your conditioning to end up in the nearest toilet. Of course, if I lived in Hawaii my conditioning would suck to and I know this because it sucks now so why would it change?

Is EXC teaming with producer Mark Burnett on a reality series?

Krazy Horse was released from jail but due to traffic missed his flight to be at yesterday's weigh-ins. He is expected to be at tonight's show.

Josh Barnett says nice things about the UFC and Bodog in the audio interview which starts at the 27:00 mark or so.

Dan Henderson Vs. Quinton Jackson and Matt Hamill Vs. Michael Bisping are official

Season 5 of TUF was a season to remember ...for the lowest ratings of the series.

Andy Wang is Pursuing Perfection unless it leads to him listening to his corner or going with his strength in a fight, those are just crazy theories he'll never try.

Jens Pulver looks for 2 in a row
while B.J. Penn has been wining like a bitch for 5 years

Gray Maynard wants to go Nelson Munce on the light weight division I wonder if he wouldn't be better off trying to go all Jimbo Jones instead?

It is Manny Gamburyan's relentless charge that leads him to Vegas on Saturday most people I know are led to Vegas by a map. Manny had better be careful, too much relentless charge and the NSAC might suspend him for 8 months.

Kevin Iole of Yahoo Sports:
Pulver eyes rematch
Roger Huerta is a rising star

Manny Gamburyan is the Ultimate Underdog and we're not talking the movie here.

Jens Pulver is in for the fight of his life

Bad Blood: Penn Vs. Pulver to air on Versus tonight?

A breakdown of the last few weeks worth of TUF ratings is here

Rex Richards talks his Strikeforce return

Jeff Curran is ready for his move to the WEC

Cung Le is stepping up in competition tonight.

Ben Rothwell was a ringside observer as the Toronto Dragons nearly ruined his post-season chances.

A look back at the IFL's Vegas event is here

The Orange County Register makes fun of Manny's height

I'm done with this for now, maybe more later if I can be bothered.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Interviews with the TUF 5 coaches

B.J. Penn's is Here

Jens Pulver's is here
and in the interview, he speaks of a desire to drop to 145 and fight in the WEC. I think Jens would be a great featherweight and a nice edition to the WEC.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

TUF 5 Finals set

We now know the 2 men who will fight in the finals of the Ultimate Fighter 5.

They both represent team Pulver.

It will be Nathan Diaz Vs. Manny Gambaryan.

Also on that show, Jens Pulver will face B.J. Penn in a UFC 35 rematch. Euan will hopefully have the recap of this week's wackiness on Friday.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

MMA News and Notes for 06/10

All of the good stuff, and there's not a lot, but a few things of note, are behind the cut.


MMAWeekly has a column looking at the Brazilian scene

It's a must win situation for the IFL's Reno Lions and John Gunderson this coming Saturday. It is also must make money and in a freakin hurry for the IFL.

Global War results here for the none of you who care. Although props to Gladiator Challenge for managing to localize a global war to Farmington, New Mexico thus sparing the rest of us the horrors of such a war.

Jens Pulver's reaction to episode 10 of the Ultimate Fighter 5 is here

Joe Lauzon's for the Boston Herald is here

Not much on a Sunday, but between this and the few posts prior it should be enough. Back later, if necessary.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

Early Friday 05/25 MMA Newsbits

You can read Jens Pulver's reaction to this week's TUF and all other episodes over at Inside Fighting.com

More behind the cut.



Chris "The Crippler" Leben is looking to bounce back from losses in 2 of his last 3 fights.

MMAWeekly has a recap of the Pre-fight UFC 71 Conference...here

Jason Probst of UFC.com breaks down the fight between Liddell and Jackson. This is really the only fight we on the CARE show found worthy of breaking down.

As a reminder, if you're brave enough...you can submit UFC 71 picks right here picks can be submitted right up until the start of the first preliminary fight.

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Saturday, April 28, 2007

Who's the Greatest?

That is the question posed by Thomas Gerbasi in This piece at UFC.com

The overall conclusion he reaches does not come as a shock to me. Looking at it overall, the division that jumps out to me more than the rest is Middleweight. Rich Franklin is the most successful middleweight champion ever with 2 defenses, thanks to Travis Lutter being a fatass Anderson Silva doesn't even have one yet. Silva could put his name along side those of Couture, Liddell and Hughes but then again he could lose to Nathan Marquardt and we could start this whole thing over again and neither would really surprise me.

Yes, I said it would be a light posting day for me, but I love you people.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

UFC returns to the Pearl at the Palms for Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale

Jens “Lil’ Evil” Pulver vs. BJ “The Prodigy” Penn
Saturday, June 23 Live on Spike TV

Tickets Go On Sale Thursday, April 26 at 12pm PT

Las Vegas, Nev. – April 24, 2007 – When former UFC® Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver defeated the seemingly invincible BJ Penn in 2002, he shocked the world
and proved that when it comes to the Octagon™, nothing is impossible. Since then, Penn has plotted his revenge and waited seemingly in vain for the opportunity
to avenge his first and most bitter defeat. But on Saturday, June 23rd, these two 155-pound pioneers - who matched wits for six weeks as coaches on The
Ultimate Fighter® Season 5 - square off in a rematch five years in the making and finally get the chance to settle their score with their fists when they
battle in the main event on The Ultimate Fighting Championship® organization and Spike TV’s The Ultimate Fighter 5 Season finale live from The Pearl at
The Palms in Las Vegas.



“Jens Pulver and BJ Penn were the first two lightweights to ever headline a UFC event, and they basically launched and legitimized this division,” said
UFC President Dana White. “BJ has been dying for this rematch, and he claims that Pulver has been ducking him all this time, and Pulver’s side of it is,
‘I beat you, deal with it, and I will fight you again when I feel like it.’ The athletes in this sport always have so much respect for each other, but
these two don’t at all – that always makes for an interesting fight.”

Tickets for The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale are $150.00, $250.00 and $350.00, plus any additional box office or service fees, and go on sale Thursday, April
26 at 12:00 pm. Please visit any Ticketmaster location, call 702-474-4000 or visit
www.ticketmaster.com
to purchase tickets.

The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale will also telecast live to millions of viewers on Spike TV starting at 9:00pm ET/PT.

UFC® Fight Club™ members have the opportunity now to purchase tickets to this event via the website
www.ufc.com.
A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Wednesday, April 25 at 10am PT. To access this presale, users must register
for the UFC newsletter through
www.ufc.com.

The Ultimate Fighter 5 live finale features an anticipated matchup between Penn and Pulver, the two coaches of Spike TV’s hit reality series.

Jens “Lil’ Evil” Pulver was the first lightweight champion in UFC history, and was undefeated in the UFC from 1999 to 2002, scoring victories over David
Velasquez, Joao Roque, John Lewis, Caol Uno, and Dennis Hallman. Yet his greatest victory occurred in his first fight with BJ Penn at UFC 35 in January
of 2002, where he became the first man ever to defeat “The Prodigy,” Pulver would leave the UFC after the fight due to a contract dispute, but after returning
to the Octagon late in 2006 and following a stint as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter, he will now try to make it two in a row over his bitter rival.

BJ Penn was nicknamed "The Prodigy" due to his meteoric rise as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and then through the mixed martial arts ranks. A fearless
fighter who has competed against heavyweights as well as
lightweights and welterweights, this Hawaiian battler may be best remembered for scoring one of the biggest upsets in mixed martial arts history when he
rose 15 pounds in weight to take on and defeat Matt Hughes in his first-ever welterweight bout in 2004 . But despite his success, the night of January
11, 2002 still haunts him, and the only way to erase that memory is to defeat Pulver on June 23rd.

All bouts are live and subject to change.

For more information about The Ultimate Fighter 5 finale or current UFC fight news, visit
www.ufc.com
or uk.ufc.com.

About The Ultimate Fighting Championship:
The Ultimate Fighting Championship® brand is the world’s leading professional mixed martial arts organization and offers the premier series of MMA sports
events. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, and headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., the UFC® organization produces approximately twelve to fourteen live pay-per-view
events annually that are distributed through cable and satellite providers. In addition to its U.S. distribution, UFC fight programs are distributed throughout
the world including broadcast on WOWOW, Inc. in Japan, on MAIN EVENT in Australia, Globosat in Brazil and Bravo in the United Kingdom. For more information,
or current UFC fight news, visit
www.ufc.com.

Ultimate Fighting Championship®, Ultimate Fighting®, UFC®, The Ultimate Fighter®, Submission®, As Real As It Gets®, Zuffa™, The Octagon™ and the eight-sided
competition mat and cage design are registered trademarks, trademarks, trade dress or service marks owned exclusively by Zuffa, LLC in the United States
and other jurisdictions. All other marks referenced herein may be the property of Zuffa, LLC or other respective owners.

About The Pearl:
The Pearl is Las Vegas’ premier concert theater boasting accommodations for up to 2,500 ticket holders. Featuring a stage just four feet from the floor
and the farthest seating area being a mere 120 feet from the stage, The Pearl offers the utmost in intimate viewing of your favorite acts. Private and
semi-private skyboxes are located on each side of the venue offering private bars, lounges and restrooms. The Pearl is a marvel of modern technology using
only top quality sound and video equipment throughout. Hard wired to The Studio at The Palms, The Pearl allows artists to create a cost-effective live
album with efficiency and without additional venue set-up. For more information, please visit
www.palms.com.

About Spike TV:
Spike TV is available in 91.6 million homes and is a division of MTV Networks. A unit of VIACOM (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), MTV Networks is one of the world's
leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.

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Friday, April 20, 2007

Friday afternoon MMA News and Notes

First, Wandering Euan will have a report on UFC 70 sometime tomorrow, of course given that he says he will...you might not want to hold your breath on it. However, report from Euan or not, I am going to post spoilers because like it or not, it is news. If you don't want the event to be spoiled, nobody will stand over you with a gun to your head making you read them, and if someone does do that well...nice knowing you.

I will also have some kind of thoughts on the show as it airs on SpikeTV. If something should happen to Euan it could be delayed round-by-round coverage, but if not it will just be short form thoughts.

Also, there is a chance of some live play-by-play of tomorrow's Cage Rage event which you can see on ProElite.com but I'm not going to promise it.

As another reminder, you can predict the outcomes of the UFC 70 bouts, all 10 of them, here all you need is to register for the board.

Anyway, on to the rest of the news.



Here's a predictions column no where near as cool as our CARE podcast.

here we have a look at the 6/22 Strikeforce/Elite XC show.

Here is the official announcement of UFC 72 in Northern Ireland.

A look at the ratings trends for episode 2 of Ultimate Fighter are right here

I mentioned Cage Rage earlier, and I can't remember if I've linked to this or not but here is a preview for tomorrow's event. Note that Bob Sapp is out and Tank Abbott is in. You can get more on that story by clicking here

Fabricio Werdum fears not the Octagon

Joe Lauzon blogs the most recent TUF episode Look, Gabe Ruediger's colonic actually happened, lets just accept it and move on.

Another cast member weighs in only this man is a coach. Jens Pulver's reaction to episode 3

Now you can find out why they call Michael Bisping the Count.

Underdogs are ready to roar at UFC 70 I call it the last yelp of death. Realistically, how many dogs roar?

The Orange County Register Examines the UFC 70 conference call

here's a report from yesterday's UFC 70 press conference.

Another UFC picks column not as good as our podcast now, I know what you're thinking and yes I am truly the most awesome man to ever live. How kind of you. But, you are also wondering why if these are inferior works to our own do I bother providing a link? It is one thing for me to claim superiority, it is another to prove it. Plus, there's no shame in being inferior to us, the list of people that fits that description is longer than you'd think. So its not that these are bad columns, they're just misfortunate enough to have been written at a time where we exist. Understand now?

A look at the Brazilian scene and A look at Canada titled MM-Eh! Ok, thumbs up for that title.

A preview of UFC 70's Undercard it lacks the caring touch.

Andrei Arlovski wants to be champion again and I want him to thank his sponsor

The last item I think I'll leave you with because I'm tired is the UFC 70 preview from Fox Sports. I don't often link to FSN but Dave Doyle does do good work.

Well, that should give you enough reading material to keep you busy during the time leading up to the show.

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Thursday, April 05, 2007

UFC Fight Night Live 9, Round by Round Coverage

Welcome to coverage of Fight Night Live. Refresh your browser for the latest.

As a reminder, you can Read the CARE and Other Vuz, Vuz, Vuz Jabroni preview for this show.

Stevenson and Guillard talk some smack in the open and I love it.

The Palms Hotel and Casino plays host to this event.

Mike Goldberg and joe Rogan start off the show by talking about the Lightweights and mention Jens Pulver and B.J. Penn being involved at UFC 35.


Rogan says that the lightweights are very explosive.

We take looks at the advertised bouts including: Stevenson-Guillard, and McCully-Hardonk.

First though, it is Kenny Florian Vs. Dokonjonosuke Mishima.

Commercial Break!!!

I've decided that Kenny Florian's new nickname is .flo get it? Yes, it is going to be one of those recaps.

Bout 1: Dokonjonosuke Mishima Vs. Kenny .flo Florian
Referee: Big John McCarthy

Round 1: Florian looks in good shape coming in to the fight. Florian was on the bottom position for awhile, hit an upkick and then tried to go for a triangle. He then moved in to the top position.

This is a real quiet building, like there is no crowd at all.

Mishima is working hard to keep .flo from passing his guard. Florian has been the aggressor early in the fight.

Florian is landing some big rights from the top position and Mishima trying to cover up.

Fight back on the feet, Florian hits some kicks, Mishima tries the takedown and the round ends.

Scoring: 10-9 for Florian, he did more in the round.

Commercial Break!!!

Round 2: Florian starts out the round good and when Mishima slips to the ground he tries to take advantage.

Crowd a little bit more active in the second round.

Florian nails a nice kick to the body while Mike Goldberg plugs UFC 69. Florian is looking to take Mishima's back but Mishima is defending. He's doing a nice job of defending but he's got to start doing some offending, perhaps he needs to take lessons on how to offend from Euan?

Florian is nailing some devistating leg kicks and Krazy Horse has told us that those hurt like a "Motha-fucker ya'all".

Mishima finally starts responding as the round ends.

Scoring: Florian dominated the round but wasn't really close to finishing I didn't think so 10-9.

Commercial Break!!!

Round 3: Florian starts out round 3 with a big knee. Florian has a brother Keith, if his name is Keith-Flo I'll slaughter the family I'm thinking.

Mishima escapes from Florian's graspe and for his efforts gets to stand up and eat some more leg kicks.

Mishima has finally got Florian in a bad position. He's got Florian in a nice leglock and Florian is trying to fight it off and has been successful so far. He does manage to escape and get back on Mishima.

Now Mishima is the one in trouble and he looks to finish with a rear naked choke and he does. Florian escaped the Kneebar and was able to take control and got the submission with the choke.

Winner: Kenny Florian - 3:57 R3 Submission via Rear Naked Choke

Commercial Break!!!

Rogan is with Florian: Rogan points out the increase in his striking ability. He says he's been working hard on his Jiu-jitsu. He says we're going to see a new Kenny Florian. A change of nickname would be a welcome edition.

Rogan asks Florian how close he was to tapping. He says he was waiting for his knee to touch his ass and then he would've tapped. All the Japanese fighters have heart, well I'd hope that is true of more than the Japanese if they don't they would be dead.

UFC 69 promo.

Kit Cope is in some show that is now getting a plug. You'll pardon me if I sound less excited. Oh, I guess the show is the wide world of spike. I still guess I don't care.

Up Next it is Antoni Hardonk Vs. Justin McCully

Commercial Break!!!
Whenever I hear Hardonk's name I think Hard On, but I swear I'm not gay.

Bout 2: Antoni Hardonk Vs. Justin McCully
Referee: Herb Dean

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Round 1: Hardonk is fighting out of Amsterdam, so let the 4-20 jokes begin.

Hardonk is a kickboxer and McCully wants to take him down because he's a wrestler.

Hardonk is backed up against the fense early. McCully then takes Hardonk down and is looking to land some elbows.

McCully says he learned a lot about being in the Octagon from Tito. Does that mean if he loses, he'll be able to complain and make excuses with the best of them?

Hardonk has hooked McCully in a very deep armbar and somehow McCully doesn't tap.

Scoring: Close round I think, giving it to Hardonk because he tried more stuff. 10-9

Commercial Break!!!

Round 2: Hardonk wants to stay standing but McCully takes him down with no trouble. Rogan: "Hardonk's takedown defense, not so hot."

McCully starts to rain down a few big shots. Rogan keeps pointing out that McCully's left arm is there for the taking but Hardonk is just not able to take it.

Hardonk is busted open now. McCully is just pounding and pounding away at Hardonk.

The second round comes to a close.

Scoring: This was definitely McCully's round 10-9. I thought you could make a case for either man in round 1 but not so in Round 2.

Commercial Break!!!

Round 3: Hardonk goes for the legkick and then McCully gets in close.

Hardonk is landing some nice combinations of knees and elbows but he's got to pull away from McCully. Then, McCully takes him down yet again and Hardonk has to get up because it is his only real shot.

1 minute left and it is all McCully. McCully will probably win a 30-27 decision in this fight.

Round 3 ends with McCully the clear victor.

Scoring: 10-9 McCully and I expect that even though I have it 29-28 that it will really be 30-27.

Winner: Justin McCully: 5:00 R3 via Unanimous decision (straight 30-27 decisions)

Commercial Break!!!

Rogan with McCully: He's been waiting 10 years to make his debut in the UFC. Had he not been out of fighting for 3 years, he might've not had to wait 10 years.

Still to come Joe Stevenson Vs. Melvin Guillard

Commercial Break!!!

After the break Rogan interviews Pulver and Penn. Jens says this ain't the WWE, this shit ain't fake. I love this man. He says Penn disrespected him. Jens says BJ never held the 155 pound title. Penn responds and says he's going to break Jens' shoulder. Pulver says he's got to take him down first and Penn says he's going to kick his ass. Ok, I now really want to see this season.

Bout 3: Nate Mohr Vs. Kurt Pellegrino
Referee: Herb Dean

Round 1: You can tell this is a dark mtch because there's like 3 people watching or something.

Pellegrino eats a couple of punches early and then starts to take control. Pellegrino ends up in side control, but Mohr got back to half guard.

Pellegrino hooks the ankle and Mohr taps out. Kurt "Angle" Pellegrion is the victor.

Winner: Kurt Pellegrino - 2:58 R1 Submission Anklelock

Rogan interviews Pellegrino and tells him about a booger hanging out of his nose. Ok, that was kind of weird. Kurt Pellegrino says that he and Hermes Franca will run the UFC. Franca will be the champ, and he'll be the #1 contender and they'll keep it that way forever. So, either the #1 contender will never earn a shot or else he's saying he can't beat Franca. In other words, he's an idiot.

Art, Ric and I are tied in our picks. A Stevenson win and it goes to Ric, a Guillard win and Art and I are co champs.

Commercial Break!!!
A commercial airs for Dana White Vs. Tito Ortiz next Thursday on Spike. Oops.

Bout 4: Joe Stevenson Vs. Melvin Guillard
Referee: Steve Mazagatti

Guillard does not touch gloves with Stevenson at first.

Round 1: Joe Daddy takes Guillard down and he taps Guillard in like 30 seconds.

Memo to ric, fuck off.

Winner: Joe Stevenson - 0:27 R1 Submission Guillotine Choke

Rogan with Stevenson: Stevenson is happy the fight went the way that it did, I'll bet. He thanks Jesus but not God or Mr. McMahon. Then he thanks the troops serving overseas.

Final thoughts after the last break.

This will rap up the live coverage.

My thoughts: The fights were ok but nothing great. The outcome of Stevenson-Guillard didn't surprise me other than how quick it happened.

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